As a teenager of 12th class how can i start a startup I don’t have any money nor i have knowledge what do you think how can i start this things and connect with the people?
Anonymous 1
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It’s too early for you tbh. Focus on studies, graduate, get good internships and jobs, learn first and then startup. You’d have built great connections by then too.
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